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The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies / edited by Mary Fogarty and Imani Kai Johnson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fogarty, Mary, 1978- editor.
Johnson, Imani Kai, editor.
Series:
Oxford handbooks.
Oxford Handbooks Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hip-hop dance.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 575 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Summary:
'The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies' offers insights on individual and social histories of dance, Afrodiasporic and global lineages of the genre, the contribution of B-Girls from Honey Rockwell to Rokafella, the 'studio-fication' of hip hop, and the cultural shift into theatre, TV, and the digital social media space.
Contents:
Hard Love Part 1: Corporealities of Women Ethnographers of Hip Hop Dances / Imani Kai Johnson
Breakin' Down the Bloc: Hip Hop Dance in Armenia / Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian
Hip Hop Dance and Injury Prevention / Tony Ingram
Is She B-boying or B-girling? Understanding How B-girls Negotiate Gender and Belonging / Helen Simard
Through Sound and Space: Notes on Education from the Edge of the Cypher / Emery Petchauer
Battles and Ballets: Hip Hop Dance in France / Roberta Shapiro
Negotiating the Metaspace: Hip Hop Dance Artists in the Space of UK Dance Theater / Paul Sadot
Can Expert Dancers Be a Springboard Model to Examine Neurorehabilitation Via Dance? / Rebecca Barnstaple, Débora B. Rabinovich, Joseph Francis Xavier DeSouza
Learn Your History: Using Academic Oral Histories of NYC B-Girls in the 1990s to Broaden Hip Hop Scholarship / MiRi Park
What Makes a Man Break? / Mary Fogarty
They Come for the Hip Hop but Stay for the Healing: Reflections on the Work of BluePrintForLife in Remote Indigenous Communities and Maximum-Security Youth Prisons / Stephen "Buddha" Leafloor
The Technical developments in Breaking from Conditioning to Mindset / Niels "Storm" Robitzky
Twerking and P-Popping in the Context of the New Orleans Local Hip-Hop Scene / Matt Miller
Globalization and the Hip Hop Dance Cipher / Halifu Osumare, Terry Bright Kweku Ofosu
Foundation: Context and Components of Breaking Fundamentals / Kenneth "Ken Swift" Gabbert, Yarrow
Framing Hip Hop Dance as an Object of Sociological and Cultural Research / Andy Bennett
Breaking in My House: Popular Dance, Identity Politics, and Postracial Empathies / Thomas F. DeFrantz
Make the Letters Dance: A Hip Hop Approach to Creative Practice / Anthony "YNOT" DeNaro, Mary Fogarty
Staging Hip Hop Dance: Fly Girls in the House / Leah "McFly" McKesey, Diana "Fly Lady Di" Reyes, Mary Fogarty
Introduction / Mary Fogarty, Imani Kai Johnson
The Camera and the Cypher: High Times and Hypervisibility in Early Hip Hop Dance / Vanessa Fleet Lakewood
Critical Hiphopography in Streetdance Communities (Hard Love Part 2) / Imani Kai Johnson
Asian American Liminality: Racial Triangulation in Hip Hop Dance / grace shinhae jun
Streetdance and Black Aesthetics / Naomi Macalalad Bragin
Afterword: Dance, Hip Hop Studies, and the Academy / Joseph Schloss
Connecting Hip Hop History and Heritage / E. Moncell Durden
The Vault: Collecting and Archiving Streetdance Footage / Marc "Scramblelock" Sakalauskas
Living in the Tension: The Aesthetics and Logics of Popping / Rosemarie A. Roberts
Kung Fu Fandom: NYC B-Boys and the Grindhouse Distribution of Kung Fu Films / Eric Pellerin.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on December 19, 2022).
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9780190247898
0190247894
9780190247881
0190247886
9780190247874
0190247878

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